Aging-induced decrease in the PPAR-α level in hearts is improved by exercise training
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M. Matsuda | I. Yamaguchi | T. Miyauchi | Y. Irukayama-Tomobe | S. Maeda | M. Iemitsu | S. Sakai | T. Tanabe | M. Takanashi | H. Ohmori | Y. Irukayama-tomobe
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